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Show Let's Honor America first true freeway having limited access, no grade crossings, and its own service stations. U Tne Family I FuaPark- - What more appropriate time to seek out the nation's philosophical foundations than now, the eve of the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence? One hundred and ninety-nin- e years ago this fourth day of July, the Continental Congress adopted the resolution of independence without one dissenting vote. It meant that the 13 Colonies of America were united, free and independent. A new nation began . its great experiment under law, a written constitution. The successes achieved since July 4, 1776, can be traced directly to the strong foundation laid by the Founding Fathers and their collective expression of an extraordinary quality of thought, . speech and action. We have much to celebrate, but we must do more than that. Each generation has been called on to accept the challenge of a different crisis, and each generation has lived up to its.responsibi-lity- . There must be a rededication to the past, an awareness of the present, and a plan for the future. We must share the same spirit and determination as those founders to solve the complex problems that lie ahead. We need to view this great anniversary as a time to come together and to meet the challenges of the known and the unknown as we observe the birthday, honor the spirit, and begin the third century. So from one end of this nation to the other, America is only you and me," as Walt Whitman so aptly described it. Then, let's honor America by participating in this splendid birthday present to each of us from all of us. And, it will be a better place if it were done by the people from one end of the country to the other. What can we do? Nothing sweeping and spectacular perhaps, but it is a rare community which doesn't have unresolved problems which call for diligent citizens' participation, for fresh ideas, for a measure of unselfish works. Accordingly, we will be more firmly bound to the country we inhabit. It will help assure the continuity of the philosophy of individual freedom and individual responsibility. V OiTd . There are more than known ways of earning 4 leaattful PMte Natural Warm Springs Dally M ajn. II p-- U BM 20,000 a living, The argument you won from your wife isn't over yet. Have A Wonderful A I THURSDAY. JULY 3. 1975 LEHI FREE PRESS The Henry Hudson Parkway in New York City ranks as the Free Picnic Reservat iMH th of 4 July Open l.m. Midway Opeo at Saratoga! Dtociatt ! Groups Cal Now Hi Ladies Swim FREE Every Monday nite 6 p.m. 10 p.m. -- - SWEEPSTAKES WINNER "Galloping Gingham," an entry by Lehi Drug and Lehi Livestock Health and Supply, won Sweepstakes Honors in the Miniature Parade last week. Gfo CDs O 1 (One FREE with One Paid) oO "... Letters to the Editor The news of the Hutchings Museum robbery reached me this morning. I am appealled at the thought of someone stealing priceless items that have this robbery represents. When we see suspicious acts or actually witness someone breaking the law even if it seems insignificant and of little concern to us we have an obligation to get involved. In these days of bicentennial themes and patriotic pleas, I am going to make a new resolve. I am going to be a modern-da- y minuteman and maybe if you will make this same resolve with me we can do something about these horrendous deeds. We may not be victims of taxation without representation but ours is a more insidious threat because we seem to tolerate the disregard for law and order. become part of one of Lehi's finest attractions. We have heard and read much about vandalism recently and I must confess that I felt the problem only a minor one with which we must alway contend, but my apathy can no longer contain this outrage. A first inclination is to form some sort of vigilante group to track down and capture the thieves but reason tells me, perhaps, that the theft is only a general indication of a lack of concern for law and order by all of us. Maybe this first impulse is My hope is that our patriotic for nothing more than quick zeal might be channeled for the when the real revenge problem lies within the moral fabric of preservation of individual rights our society. I can't help but and freedoms for all, not just think that by allowing small for the law breakers. This hope is not for tomorrow acts of vandalism to escape our immediate attention we invite but for today! Patricia Henry much more serious crime, as Gal Golfers Beat the Guys In Lehi Roundup Tourney Other team scores in the esladies compete with and they just might tablished handicap flight includChad-wic- k That's exactly what ed: Craig Gordon-Ke- n s in the first annual 67; Gary Lehi Roundup "Pick a Partner" Beasley 68; Craig Dorton-BreGolf Tournament. Lehi's Lois Dorton 69; Robert Adamson-BreDavis picked Highland's Anne Peterson 71. Williams as her partner and The Callaway Flight for players without established they played a teamed beautifulwas won by the ly in putting together a net best team ball score of 34, 29, 63 on the Sundberg-Worthingto- n demanding Tri City Golf Course with 69. Lehi's Lane Swenson last week to beat the best the and Jim McNaughton were second with 74 and a father-somen could do by two shots. A somewhat subdued tourna-- , team from Lehi of Morgan and ment chairman - Craig Dorton, Russ Evans was third with 76. Even though the tournament admitted "They not only beat us, they beat us from the men's didn't attract very many teams tees which they really didn't this year, it was a solid start have to use. They could have that can be built on in coming used the ladies tees and saved years. If you missed it, you missed a fun time. Plan on playus some embarrassment ! " Seriously, Anne's gross 40 on ing next year. All golfers - men, ladies and very tough back nine are just super scores, for an- juniors - are urged to buy Utah yone, and Lois and Anne have Golf Association handicap cards. For a very nominal fee, proved that a tournament format that includes ladies comyou can improve your enjoypeting directly with and against ment of the game by having a the men is not only workable, current, equitable handicap for use in tournament and indiviit's fun. Lois and Anne are two of the dual play. In addition, the funds fine lady golfers from Alpine obtained through the sale of handicap cards enable the Country Club. to provide the many other Second place in the established handicap flight went to services they sponsor, including Lehi's Dave Dorton and his a scholarship fund of our $600 partner Jeff Snow from Sandy scholarships which are awarded with 65. Dave had an excellent each year to deserving high round of 73 but they couldn't school graduates. American team well enough to beat the Fork's Don Williamson and ladies. Third place was won Lehi's Dave Dorton were among with a score of 66 by the Amerirecent recipients of these can Fork team of Mike Boswell, scholarships. who works in the Tri City pro Edgar Allen Poe's first book, shop and was most helpful in running the tournament, and "Tamberland," brought a record $123,000 at a recent Randy Beck, the mayor's son. The Beck boys are representaSothby Parke Bernet Auction. tive of the fine young players This is the highest price ever who are developing through the paid at auction for any published literature. Tri City Golf program. Let the the men beat 'em. happened Beck-Denni- nt , at . rrsi An opportunity to back to the land asm fertile get supplied by two flowing wells, and the farm is fully equipped with implements and buildings necessary for efficient modern operation including a capacity cattle shed and feed lot. is Here, on the shores of Utah Lake and looking up toward Timpanogos, crops are growing for the benefit of members of the American Family Farm Cooperative Association. How many families nowadays have the opportunity to participate in planting, growing and harvesting in raising beef? Only a few minutes' drive from either; Salt Lake City or Provo, the Association offers an opportunity unique for many in our time: a farm experience for city dwellers. 150-hea- i han-dica- Learn the facts about how you can cut high food costs now. Once and for all. n Write or telephone for full information. The brochure "An old idea whose time has returned" explains every detail of member- A As the term implies, "cooperative" means that you and your fellow members actually participate in management of the Association, including making decisions with Food at Farmer's Cost Who wouldn't like to cut the high costs of food these days? Mow you can. Once and for all. By becoming an agricultural producer yourself through membership in the American Family Farm Cooperative Association, a nonprofit agricultural cooperative set up under the laws of the State of Utah. don't have to raise the food yourself, but if you wish, you may pitch in and actually do the work. Should your annual share of the harvest be more than you need, the surplus may be sold. Wouldn't you like to give your family the t for opportunity to be more of farm fresh and meat? supplies produce For example, corn and other fresh and storage vegetables... wheat and other grains . . . even up to a side of beef a year at cost. This kind of independence can now be yours... together with the rich experience of working with others who, like yourself, want to return to the land. Lehi SUMMER respect to what the Cooperative produces. A limited number of memberships is now fee. Years and years available for a one-timof harvests can be your return with small periodic assessments. e ship in the American Family Farm Cooperative Association. But do it now while there's still good farm land around. S&K&Jm ' mmmm D D would like full information on membership in the American Family Farm Cooperative Association. The iarm Located on the northeast shore of Utah Lake, the farm property owned by the drive on Association is only a Interstate 5 (Pleasant Grove exit) from Salt drive on Lake City, and only a Interstate 5 (American Fork exit) from 35-minut- e 1 e 1 D D D name is .... City " D D Street address 1 ill. D To: Agricor of Utah P.O. Box 151475 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 15 My You self-relian- 35 West Main fee and small one-tim- e periodic assessments Tri-City- 's This n Thotf and productive. Water for the property D Utah, (zip) Or telephone Farm Markets, Inc. at 486-419- Memberships in the American Family Farm Cooperative Association are available only to comiciliaries and actual bona fide residents of the State of Utah. The American Family Farm Cooperative Association Provo. Soil studies and the past history of the farm property indicate that it has been The address of the farm property owned by the American Family Farm Cooperative Association is: Route 1 "7, American Fork, Utah 84003. 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